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Hemodynamics during the 10-minute NASA Lean Test: evidence of circulatory decompensation in a subset of ME/CFS patients
Hemodynamics during the 10-minute NASA Lean Test: evidence of circulatory decompensation in a subset of ME/CFS patients by Jihyun Lee, Suzanne D Vernon, Patricia Jeys, Weam Ali, Andrea Campos, Derya Unutmaz, Brayden Yellman, Lucinda Bateman in J Transl Med. 2020 … Continue reading
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Tagged abnormal blood circulation, Andrea Campos, blood flow, Brayden Yellman, Cort Johnson, Dr Derya Unutmaz, Dr Lucinda bateman, Dr Suzanne Vernon, haemodynamics, Jihyun Lee, OI, orthostatic intolerance, Patricia Jeys, ventricular filling, Weam Ali
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A unifying hypothesis of the pathophysiology of ME/CFS: recognitions from the finding of autoantibodies against ß2-adrenergic receptors
A unifying hypothesis of the pathophysiology of Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS): recognitions from the finding of autoantibodies against ß2-adrenergic receptors, by Klaus Wirth, Carmen Scheibenbogen in Autoimmunity Reviews, online 1 April 2020 [doi.org/10.1016/j.autrev.2020.102527] Research abstract: Myalgic Encephalomyelitis or Chronic … Continue reading
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Tagged abnormal blood circulation, autoantibodies, autoimmune disorders, Carmen Scheibenbogen, Klaus Wirth, M3 acetylcholine receptor, ß2 adrenergic receptor, ß2AdR, vascular dysfunction
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A cardiac marker for disability in ME
A Cardiac Marker for Disability in Myalgic Encephalomyelitis, Written by Carol Sieverling (2004), Edited by Maryann Spurgin (2016). Forward (2016): The fascinating thing about this article is that everything from chemical allergies to immune dysfunction in ME is explained in … Continue reading
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Tagged abnormal blood circulation, Arnold Peckerman, cardiac dysfunction, Carol Sieverling, decreased cardiac output, Dr Maryann Spurgin, Dr Paul Cheney
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